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Hi Guys,

Just a short note to say a big and appreciative thankyou for the warm and generous reception to our February “DISPATCHES”.

All of us at King & Country put a lot of effort into what we do and produce and it’s great when you get a response like this on the forum… It really does make it all worth while.

Even in these troubled times we still feel it’s important to continue to go forward and release new (and we hope) exciting ideas and concepts that will appeal to as wide a range of historical interests as possible.

So, don’t worry if your particular series or favourite topic was not added to this month or next… it just means you’ll see it a wee while later. I promise you are not forgotten!

Anyway many thanks again… Best wishes to one and all and… happy collecting!

Andy C.
 
Andy,

I may not have gotten around to saying it but I thought all of this month's releases look to be a super job and all very well done; something for everybody.

See you in a month.

Regards,
 
Andy,
You gotta know by now we love you guys!!!
But I guess you can't say it too much, never doubt it Andy, you guys give even the grumpiest of us great pleasure in our lives.:)
Ray
 
Andy

WHO LOVES YOU - BABY ! :D

Just Don't Forget My Main Guy in the Future Releases !! ;) :D :cool:
 

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Love the British WW1 soldiers.I am holding out for some Australians but I will get some of these British while I wait. Simmo.
 
Yep K&C continue to deliver the goods time after time making the 1st or 2nd of each month a collecting highlight.Superb work Andy and everyone at K&C:)

Rob
 
Getting new dispatches is like being on holiday :)

JPB
 
Love the British WW1 soldiers.I am holding out for some Australians but I will get some of these British while I wait. Simmo.

I was expecting a cronological release of WWI figures but nonetheless i'm for the Australian too(i hope in grey jersey!)...and obviously early French!!!!
 
Thanks for always putting that excitement in the pit of my stomach (just like a little boy at Christmas) every 1st of the month Andy. Whether its a line we collect or not I'm sure we can all appreciate the hard work, dedication and passion it takes to produce and market these magnificient collectibles consistently every month. Personally I like the fact K&C casts a wide net on historical time periods and blends main stream commercial items with the odd specialty item. You know you're doing a great job when a collector wants EVERYTHING!!! You always force me to make very hard decisions about what to collect every month.

Regards
Cyber Field Marshall;)
 
To Andy at K&C - really nice work on the current releases, especially the WW1. You all really nailed the British Infantry and tank. I will now be purchasing KC WW1 as well as all the other (WW2, Crusaders) that I currently collect from KC. Can't wait to see future WW1 releases. -- lancer
 
Thanks for always putting that excitement in the pit of my stomach (just like a little boy at Christmas) every 1st of the month Andy. Whether its a line we collect or not I'm sure we can all appreciate the hard work, dedication and passion it takes to produce and market these magnificient collectibles consistently every month. Personally I like the fact K&C casts a wide net on historical time periods and blends main stream commercial items with the odd specialty item. You know you're doing a great job when a collector wants EVERYTHING!!! You always force me to make very hard decisions about what to collect every month.

Regards
Cyber Field Marshall;)

Well said.

Rob
 
Come on, you guys have to admit that the new FOB releases are a must have. Hope to see more different types of retreating Allied ground troops in the coming months.


Take Care
 
Andy,

I may not have gotten around to saying it but I thought all of this month's releases look to be a super job and all very well done; something for everybody.
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The new releases do indeed look quite nice. As awknowledged in the post starting this thread however, I think it would be more accurate to say "something for everybody who collects the lines affected by the releases.";)
 
The new releases do indeed look quite nice. As awknowledged in the post starting this thread however, I think it would be more accurate to say "something for everybody who collects the lines affected by the releases.";)

The only caveat to that is that with respect to the New West lines, this line hasn't existed before so I don't we can say that. I'm seriously thinking about getting some of the Dragoons and Indians as it is something new and interesting and it's something I'd like to have.
 
Without critics mediocrity becomes more tempting!

Trying to please everyone will result in failure and insanity!

There are months where I buy nothing, months where I pick and choose and months when I need a loan.

When all is said and done K&C ranks with me as the number one maker of
toy soldiers/military miniatures and vehicles. Collecting for four decades
I have seen them come and go. K&C's Quality, variety and monthly releases have not been equaled by any current competitor.
So Andy, keep listening and trust your instincts.
 
Without critics mediocrity becomes more tempting!

Trying to please everyone will result in failure and insanity!

There are months where I buy nothing, months where I pick and choose and months when I need a loan.

When all is said and done K&C ranks with me as the number one maker of
toy soldiers/military miniatures and vehicles. Collecting for four decades
I have seen them come and go. K&C's Quality, variety and monthly releases have not been equaled by any current competitor. So Andy, keep listening and trust your instincts.


Beauty is in the eye of the beholder :)
 

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